Braxton Miller threw for 24 yards and a touchdown and ran for 30 yards in the third quarter as Ohio State now leads 31-14.

The Buckeyes are currently on a 14-point run.

Ohio State added to its advantage when Miller and Corey (Philly) Brown hooked up for a one-yard touchdown, the final play on a seven-play, 32-yard drive to give Ohio State a 31-14 lead. The drive was set up at the Badgers’ 32-yard line when Bradley Roby intercepted a Joel Stave pass.

Wisconsin will start the fourth quarter with possession at Ohio State’s 31-yard line.

Corey (Philly) Brown caught three passes for 57 yards and a touchdown in the second quarter as Ohio State now leads 24-14.

The Buckeyes extended their lead to 17-7 thanks to a six-play, 20-yard drive that ended when Drew Basil made a 44-yard field goal. The drive was set up at the Wisconsin 47-yard line when Brown returned a punt.

The Badgers capped a 76-yard drive when Joel Stave and Sam Arneson hooked up for an 11-yard touchdown to make the score 17-14.

The Buckeyes opened up the lead, 24-14, after Braxton Miller found Brown open for a 40-yard touchdown pass to cap an eight-play, 71-yard drive.

Jared Abbrederis has caught six passes for 159 yards on the day so far for the Badgers.

Iowa now leads 17-0 thanks in part to 120 passing yards in the quarter.

The Hawkeyes’ defense didn’t give up a single yard rushing in the quarter, despite 11 attempts on the ground by Minnesota.

Iowa took a 10-0 lead when Jake Rudock kept it himself for a four-yard touchdown run, capping an eight-play, 80-yard drive. Iowa went to the air just one time on the possession. The drive also featured Rudock’s 35-yard pass.

The Hawkeyes added to their advantage when Rudock tossed a 74-yard touchdown to Damond Powell, giving the Hawkeyes a 17-0 advantage.
The Golden Gophers will get the ball to start the second half.

Danny Etling passed for 241 yards and two touchdowns, but Purdue fell 55-24 to Northern Illinois.

Northern Illinois added to its advantage when Matt McIntosh tossed an 18-yard touchdown to Tim Semisch to cap a six-play, 47-yard drive to give Northern Illinois the lead, 55-17. The drive was set up at Purdue’s 47-yard line when Tommylee Lewis returned a punt.

The Boilermakers made the score 55-24 after Danny Etling found Justin Sinz open for a one-yard touchdown pass to finish off a 75-yard drive.

Purdue’s DeAngelo Yancey finished the game with seven catches for 116 yards.

Nathan Scheelhaase passed for 279 yards and five touchdowns as Illinois cruised to a 50-14 win over Miami (Ohio).

Illinois held Miami (OH) to just 24 total yards in the quarter.

The RedHawks made the score 43-14 after Grant Niemiec pounded in a one-yard touchdown run to finish off a 41-yard drive. The drive was set up at the Illinois 41-yard line when TJ Williams intercepted Reilly O’Toole’s pass.

Illinois added to its advantage when Aaron Bailey kept it himself for a six-yard touchdown run, capping off an eight-play, 75-yard drive to give Illinois the lead, 50-14.

Akeem Hunt caught two passes for 67 yards and a score, but Purdue trails Northern Illinois 27-10 at the half.
Northern Illinois’ Jordan Lynch threw for 83 yards and two touchdowns in the second quarter.
The Huskies opened up the lead, 20-7, after marching down the field for a six-play, 67-yard drive that ended when Lynch and Juwan Brescacin combined for a four-yard touchdown. The drive also featured Lynch’s 41-yard pass to Brescacin.

Northern Illinois made its lead 27-7 when Lynch and Da’Ron Brown hooked up for a 17-yard touchdown on the last play of a four-play, 29-yard drive. The drive was set up at the Purdue 29-yard line when Dechane Durante intercepted Henry’s pass.
Purdue capped a 23-yard drive when Paul Griggs kicked a 47-yard field goal to make the score 27-10.

Illinois executed a balanced offensive attack in the second quarter and lead 36-0 at the half.

The Fighting Illini opened up the lead, 22-0, after marching down the field for a 14-play, 73-yard drive that ended when Nathan Scheelhaase threw an eight-yard touchdown pass to Evan Wilson.

The Fighting Illini opened up the lead, 29-0, after Scheelhaase and Davis hooked up for a four-yard touchdown to end a five-play, 69-yard drive.

The Fighting Illini opened up the lead, 36-0, after Scheelhaase tossed a 45-yard touchdown to Matt LaCosse. Scheelhaase has 256 yards through the air so far today.
Miami (OH) will have possession to start the second half.